If you are involved in a family law matter concerning timesharing (custody or visitation), you need an attorney who fully understands both the law and the legal process, as well as one who has successfully protected the rights of parents in timesharing disputes. Hiring the right attorney as early as possible is critical in a timesharing case. Otherwise, you may not only waste valuable time and resources, but also risk losing precious time with your children.
At Cunzo Law Firm, we understand how important your relationship with your children is and are committed to helping clients pursue favorable outcomes in custody and visitation matters. Attorney Kim A. Cunzo has extensive experience handling family law matters throughout Florida’s Treasure Coast and has previously led family law divisions at respected local law firms. With over a decade of experience in family law, our firm understands the stress and anxiety that often accompany custody and visitation disputes, and we strive to guide clients through the process with compassion, responsiveness, and clear communication.
To schedule a consultation with an experienced Port St. Lucie attorney handling timesharing matters, contact Cunzo Law Firm or call us at 772-409-4353.
TIMESHARING: At Cunzo Law Firm, we represent both men and women in custody and visitation disputes, helping protect their parental rights throughout the legal process. We assist clients at every stage of a divorce or paternity matter, whether they are considering filing, seeking temporary custody or support, requiring representation during mediation or final hearings, or pursuing the modification or enforcement of an existing court order.
We also offer limited-scope legal services for individuals who are not yet ready for full legal representation, including assistance with preparing required family law documents.
Our firm works closely with clients to establish parenting plans that serve the best interests of their minor children while also supporting and preserving their role as a parent. We advocate for mothers in situations where a father who has had little involvement in a child’s life suddenly seeks timesharing, as well as for fathers who genuinely wish to maintain a meaningful relationship with their child but are being denied contact.